分析师:以色列担忧特朗普对“极度可疑”的内塔尼亚胡失去耐心,或在伊核协议问题上“倒戈”


2026年6月14日 美国东部时间下午3:16 / 福克斯新闻频道

一名外交官表示,此次袭击“显然是以色列企图破坏总统的协议,将美国重新拖入战争”

作者:艾玛·巴西,福克斯新闻
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特朗普就以色列袭击真主党目标斥责内塔尼亚胡

中东地区紧张局势升级威胁到唐纳德·特朗普总统推动伊朗和平协议的努力。福克斯新闻详细报道了对伊朗的军事施压,包括美国的空袭和海上封锁,以及以色列近期在贝鲁特对真主党发动的袭击。谈判围绕协议条款、核查机制以及对伊朗承诺的怀疑展开。

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一名地区分析师表示,在以色列国防军第二次空袭贝鲁特后,耶路撒冷方面日益担忧,唐纳德·特朗普总统在推动美伊和平协议的关键阶段可能“倒戈”反对本杰明·内塔尼亚胡总理。

尽管美国警告称任何袭击都会破坏与德黑兰达成突破的机会,但此次袭击发生在内塔尼亚胡准备召集以色列安全内阁会议之际,此前特朗普刚宣布美伊两国有望很快签署一份新的谅解备忘录。

“今天在贝鲁特的袭击给最终敲定协议制造了障碍,”一名参与与德黑兰谈判的外交官告诉福克斯新闻首席外事记者特雷·英斯特,并补充称,这是“以色列企图破坏总统的协议,将美国重新拖入战争的明显企图”。

特朗普随后在Truth Social的一篇帖子中谴责了以色列的袭击,同时告诉Axios,内塔尼亚胡“毫无判断力”。

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2025年12月29日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在佛罗里达州棕榈滩的海湖庄园迎接以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡。(乔·雷德尔/盖蒂图片社)

中东研究所高级研究员内坦·萨克斯指出,以色列政府“确实存在这种担忧”,称这是对即将达成的协议的“理性且合理的担忧”。

他表示,两国盟友之间存在战略鸿沟,将内塔尼亚胡的长期持续军事施压战略与特朗普追求直接外交胜利的目标进行了对比。

“现在以色列国内有一种感觉,特朗普可能对内塔尼亚胡和以色列人越来越不耐烦,许多人认为,如果他对他们感到厌倦,他可能会打破其他方面的惯例,转而反对以色列,”作为以色列外交政策专家的萨克斯告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

由于谈判通过巴基斯坦方面的调解进行,内塔尼亚胡总理办公室在6月11日特朗普宣布可能与德黑兰达成协议后不久发表了一份声明。

内塔尼亚胡表示,耶路撒冷“不是华盛顿和德黑兰之间谅解备忘录的缔约方”,并在6月12日重申伊朗“正试图摧毁这个犹太国家”。他向以色列民众保证,他毕生都在“致力于阻止他们这么做”。

周日,一名以色列高级官员还表示,在以色列准备应对伊朗报复的前三天,真主党的袭击 targeting了以色列平民。

内塔尼亚胡宣称伊朗袭击以色列医院后,以色列“将讨回全部代价”

特朗普推动美伊协议的举动在耶路撒冷引发担忧,即随着以色列在贝鲁特的袭击可能使谈判复杂化,他可能会转而反对内塔尼亚胡。(凯文·迪奇/盖蒂图片社)

本月早些时候的一次电话通话中,特朗普就已经批评过内塔尼亚胡,据报道,他因第一次袭击贝鲁特而称其“疯了”,因为这一事件使政府与伊朗的谈判复杂化。

“这不仅仅是看起来出现了危机——显然,总统在联合大型军事行动的背景下对总理使用了粗口,”萨克斯说。

“以色列和内塔尼亚胡最初看待特朗普时,看到的是巨大的甜头和巨大的潜在压力,”萨克斯在谈到2月28日“史诗之怒”和“咆哮之狮”行动启动时表示。

“特朗普对内塔尼亚胡来说是一个巨大的机遇,因为他愿意打破任何常规,但以色列在将所有赌注押在一个篮子上时犯下了一个可能具有战略意义的历史性错误,”他补充道。

“内塔尼亚胡总是准备打持久战,”萨克斯说。“而持久战不是四个月;持久战是数年。特朗普喜欢快速取胜。一旦快速胜利没有实现——确实没有实现——现在就出现了一整套全新的问题。”

“特朗普的偏好似乎远非追求旨在实现以色列偏好的目标的更广泛行动,他对协议的定义也要狭窄得多,”他补充道。

特朗普会见内塔尼亚胡,称希望达成伊朗协议,但提醒德黑兰注意“午夜铁锤”行动

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不过,萨克斯指出,特朗普和内塔尼亚胡在遏制伊朗核野心、消除真主党在黎巴嫩的武装存在以及为加沙打造哈马斯之后的未来等广泛目标上是一致的。

但他表示,“拥有这份愿望清单并不等同于拥有战略目标。他们并没有共同将这些目标作为指导未来协调行动的战略目标。”

萨克斯还认为,特朗普和内塔尼亚胡之间的紧张关系反映了不同的性格特质。

“内塔尼亚胡认为自己是战略思想家——非常有能力,当然,他对自己的评价很高,但他完全不同,”他说道。

“内塔尼亚胡是一个博学、受过良好教育、有耐心、极度多疑且天性极其悲观的人。他的自我形象更像是,‘我已经以你无法想象的方式考虑了一切,因为我比你聪明。’

“他对身边的每个人都非常多疑,而且几十年来一直被同一批人包围着。”

“就个性和出身而言,他们的世界观实际上也非常不同,”萨克斯补充道。

“你无法想象内塔尼亚胡深夜花几个小时在社交媒体上。他自己不用社交媒体,也很难想象唐纳德·特朗普总统会花几个小时看书——而内塔尼亚胡喜欢把自己描绘成这样做的人。我怀疑他有没有时间,但这是他塑造的形象,我认为这在一定程度上是真实的。”

“内塔尼亚胡还认为,你要直面问题,管理问题,把问题往后推。特朗普则恰恰相反。”

“美国可能会转身不再感兴趣;以色列只是认为自己没有这种特权,”萨克斯说。

“内塔尼亚胡和特朗普的时间视野截然不同,这部分源于地理位置和利益——部分源于个性。”

艾玛·巴西是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻撰稿人。在加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜班团队工作,涉及外交、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个编辑部。

Israel fears Trump weary of ‘highly suspicious’ Netanyahu and could ‘flip’ amid Iran deal: analyst

June 14, 2026 3:16pm EDT / Fox News

A diplomat said the strikes were ‘a clear attempt by Israel to sabotage the president’s deal and drag the U.S. back into war’

By Emma Bussey, Fox News

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6398394904112

Trump calls out Netanyahu over Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets

Rising Middle East tensions threaten President Donald Trump’s push for an Iran peace deal. Fox News details military pressure on Iran, including US strikes and a naval blockade, alongside Israel’s recent strikes on Hezbollah in Beirut. Discussions center on proposed deal terms, verification mechanisms, and skepticism about Iran’s commitment.

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A regional analyst says fears that President Donald Trump could “flip” on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid a critical push for a U.S.-Iran peace agreement are growing in Jerusalem, a concern highlighted Sunday after the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck Beirut for a second time.

Despite U.S. warnings that any strikes would derail a breakthrough with Tehran, the strikes came as Netanyahu prepared to convene Israel’s Security Cabinet and after Trump announced a new U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) was expected to be signed imminently.

“The strikes today in Beirut are creating issues with finalizing the deal,” a diplomat involved in the talks with Tehran told Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst, adding that they were “a clear attempt by Israel to sabotage the president’s deal and drag the United States back into war.”

Trump went on to condemn Israel’s strikes in a post on Truth Social, also telling Axios that Netanyahu had “no f—ing judgment.”

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President Donald Trump welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Fla., on Dec. 29, 2025.(Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Natan Sachs, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, noted there was “absolutely this fear in the Israeli government,” calling it “a rational and healthy fear” over the pending deal.

He said a strategic chasm existed between the two allies, contrasting Netanyahu’s doctrine of sustained, long-term military pressure with Trump’s pursuit of immediate diplomatic victories.

“Now there is a sense in Israel that Trump may be growing weary of Netanyahu and the Israelis, and many others believe that if he got sick and tired of him, he could break norms in other directions and flip on Israel,” Sachs, an Israeli foreign policy expert, told Fox News Digital.

With discussions underway through Pakistani mediation, the Israeli prime minister’s office released a statement shortly after Trump announced the possible deal with Tehran on June 11.

Jerusalem “is not a party to the memorandum of understanding” between Washington and Tehran, Netanyahu said before reiterating on June 12 that Iran was “working to destroy the Jewish state.” He assured Israelis he had dedicated his life to “preventing them from doing so.”

On Sunday, a senior Israeli official also said Hezbollah attacks had targeted Israeli civilians for the previous three days as Israel prepared for Iranian retaliation.

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President Trump’s push for a U.S.-Iran deal is fueling concern in Jerusalem that he could turn on Netanyahu as Israeli strikes in Beirut threaten to complicate negotiations.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Trump had already criticized Netanyahu during a phone call earlier this month, reportedly calling him “crazy” over a first strike on Beirut that was complicating the administration’s negotiations with Iran.

“It’s not just that there seems to be a crisis — and there were clearly expletives used by the president toward the prime minister on the backdrop of a joint and large military operation,” Sachs said.

“Israel and Netanyahu had first looked at Trump and saw both enormous carrots and enormous potential sticks,” Sachs said of the start of Operation Epic Fury and Roaring Lion on Feb. 28.

“Trump was a huge opportunity for Netanyahu because he was willing to break the mold on anything, but Israel has made a potentially strategic, historic mistake in putting all its eggs in one basket,” he added.

“Netanyahu was always prepared for the long haul,” Sachs said. “And the long haul is not four months; the long haul is years. Trump likes quick wins. Once the quick win did not materialize — and it did not — now you have a whole new set of problems.”

“Trump’s preference seemed far from pursuing a much broader campaign aimed at achieving the goals that Israel prefers, and he also has a much narrower conception of what a deal would be,” he added.

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Lebanese civil defense workers search for victims in the rubble of a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in central Beirut, Lebanon, on April 9, 2026.(Hassan Ammar/AP)

Sachs noted, however, that Trump and Netanyahu broadly shared goals on curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions, eliminating Hezbollah’s armed presence in Lebanon and establishing a post-Hamas future for Gaza.

But he said, “having that wish list is not the same as having a strategic goal. They haven’t both committed to them as strategic goals that dictate concerted action going forward.”

Sachs also argued that tensions between Trump and Netanyahu reflect different temperaments.

“Netanyahu thinks of himself as a strategic thinker — very able, and of course, he has a very high opinion of himself — but he is completely different,” he observed.

“Netanyahu is an erudite, well-educated, patient, highly suspicious and extremely pessimistic man by nature. His self-image is more, ‘I have thought everything through in ways you could not, because I’m smarter than you.’

“He’s very suspicious of everyone around him, and he’s been surrounded by this same coterie of individuals for decades.”

“In terms of personality and where they come from, their worldview is also actually very different,” Sachs added.

“You can’t imagine Netanyahu spending hours at night on social media. He doesn’t go on it himself, and it’s hard to imagine President Trump spending hours reading books, which Netanyahu likes to portray himself as doing. I doubt he has time for it, but that is an image he projects, and I think it is partially true.”

“Netanyahu also believes you live with a problem, you manage it, and you kick the can down the road. Trump is the opposite.”

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“The U.S. may turn away and be uninterested; Israel simply does not think it has that privilege,” Sachs said.

“Netanyahu and Trump have very different time horizons, and that is partly geography and interest — and partly personality.”

Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.

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